Posts Tagged ‘history’

Arizona State Public Health Laboratory celebrates Laboratory Professionals Week!

April 17th, 2013

Guest post from Kathryn Wangsness, Chief for the Office of Laboratory Services

The Arizona State Public Health Lab is celebrating the dedication of its laboratory personnel next week as part of Laboratory Professionals Week.  Laboratory Professionals Week was originally established to honor the more than 300,000 scientists, technicians and pathologists who perform testing vital to the health and safety of their communities. 

As part of its celebration, the Arizona Public Health Laboratory will be conducting a presentation of the history of the Lab as well as tours on Wednesday, April 24th.  Tours are available at 11:30 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm.  Please make reservations for participating in a tour by email at sally.andrade@azdhs.gov or by calling (602) 364-0595 as tour group sizes are limited.  Anyone interested in learning more about the history of the Arizona State Public Health Laboratory are invited to visit the Laboratory’s centennial webpage: http://www.azdhs.gov/lab/centennial.htm or http://www.azdhs.gov/lab/index.htm.

Public Health’s National Archive

August 17th, 2012

A new public health archive called CDC Stacks opened their on-line doors this week.  CDC Stacks contains documents spanning the history of CDC from issue 1 of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report to the most current CDC guidelines and recommendations. The library is at http://stacks.cdc.gov. Dig in- or at least put it in your Favorites.

100 Years of AZ Public Health Lab Science

January 27th, 2012

I thought it would be fun to give some perspective on public health and the Department’s activities 100 years ago as we approach our Centennial in a few weeks.  

Our AZ Public Health Laboratory is celebrating its 100th birthday shortly- just like the State.  Our Lab was one of the first parts of state government- it created by the first State Legislature in 1912…  and was called the “Pure Food and Drug Laboratory”.  It was at U of A’s in Old Main.  The earliest work of the laboratory was focused on food safety.  For example, they discovered that some canned peas had been artificially colored with copper sulfate and the presence of absinthe in saloons.  They also discovered that some dairies were adding formaldehyde to milk to prevent spoilage. 

Steve Baker in the Lab has been working late over the last couple of weeks to put together a photo collage of early Lab work and some short stories. The full collage isn’t ready yet- but you can check out their starter Lab history web-page which has a picture of the 1912 Lab.